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发表于 2014-11-12 16:04
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coolbzk 发表于 2014-11-12 13:24
为什么我们家的FTB-B已经为0了,现在不管A还是B一分钱都拿不到了。。。。 ...
这个reviewed 18/07/2014的 新资料可以解释你的问题。
http://www.taxpayer.com.au/Knowl ... ax_benefits_A_and_B
Who gets part B?
The FTB Part B is paid to sole parents or couples who have one main income and where one parent stays at home or balances some paid work with caring for the children.
The rate for Part B is $150.36 for a child under five, and $105.00 from five to age 18.
Sole parents earning less than $150,000 can get part B (this income level is not indexed). For couples the primary earner's income has to be less than $150,000, and the lower earner's income can go up to $5,329 before it starts to reduce the Part B benefit (by 20 cents per dollar over this figure).
There is also a boost in place to the base annual rate of part B, called a 'supplement' by the Family Assistance Office, of $354.05 a year which is paid after your income tax is lodged.
If you are the secondary earner and your partner earns $150,000 or less, you can still get some part B if your income is below:
$27,065 a year if your youngest child is under 5 years of age, or
$21,043 a year if your youngest child is between 5-18 years of age.
Last reviewed 18/07/2014 |
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